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3 Genes Linked To Vegetarianism Uncovered By Researchers

Genetic Factors In Vegetarian Choices 3 Key Genes Discovered By Researcher

Vegetarianism until now has always been considered to be a way of choice. Rough data suggests that there could be 1.5 Billion people who don’t eat any form of meat. So most people in the world are vegetarians and they can’t help it. A study, Genetics of vegetarianism: A genome-wide association study shows it might be … Read more

Rural Washington Takes Initiative To Improve Reproductive Health Access

Improve Reproductive Health Access

Universal health access will not be achieved unless women are cared for in their own communities and are empowered to make decisions about their own health in a supportive environment. This will only be achieved by Community-based demand-side intervention for maternal and reproductive health access. This and a few other challenges are currently being faced … Read more

Electoral Challenge: Virginia Becomes Epicenter Of Abortion Controversy

Virginia Becomes Epicenter Of Abortion Controversy

Democratic President-Candidate Joe Biden is rallying Organizations defending abortion rights, while some Republican leaders are promising, on the contrary, an all-out ban. However, the latest opinion surveys confirm it: the majority of Americans want to protect, according to a recent CNN poll, 64% want a return to women’s constitutional rights to abortion. The Republican majority is … Read more

Matcha Tea Can Deactivate COVID And Protect Drinkers From Infection

Matcha Tea Can Deactivate COVID-19

Researchers evaluated the effectiveness of tea and its catechins in inactivating the Omicron sub-variant of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Investigating the ability of tea’s catechins to suppress Omicron sub-variants was the study’s main objective. Additionally, they investigated the potential of using saliva from individuals who consumed candies containing black or green … Read more

Jog Your Way To Joy: Running Proves As Potent As Drugs In Depression Therapy.

Running Proves As Potent As Drugs In Depression Therapy

The 36th European College of Neuropsychopharmacology was held in Barcelona, Spain last week. As expected, it has led to some groundbreaking revelations that could change the way depression and other mental health diseases are being treated. The paper presented by Vrije University of Amsterdam stresses how running can be used as a tool to treat … Read more

Loss Of A Pioneer: Scientist Kirsty Smitten, Creator Of Life-Saving Antibiotics, Dies At The Age Of 29

Scientist Kirsty Smitten, Dies At The Age Of 29

Cancer has cut another promising life shorter. According to sources, renowned and budding scientist Dr. Kirsty Smitten lost her long battle with Cancer on October 4 this year. Only in January was she diagnosed with Angio Sarcoma, the tumor in the heart that is usually fatal. Her relative said about her difficult journey, “Kirsty fought … Read more

National Healthcare and Housing Advisors Appointed Dr. Clayton Chau As Chief Strategy And Innovation Officer

National Healthcare and Housing Advisors Appointed Dr. Clayton Chau As Chief Strategy And Innovation Officer

Dr. Chau was on the board of directors for the California Institute of Behavioral Health Solutions for over a decade bringing the cultural and equity lens to organizations that employ Strategies rooted in code design to increase inclusivity and social justice in the mental health system. To continue transforming the healthcare system through creativity and … Read more

Bulgaria’s Blank Cheque For Private Hospitals’ Drug Spending: EU Penalty Alert

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The European Commission is heavily fining Bulgaria for ignoring a 2019 infringement procedure that started due to a lack of an obligation for private hospitals to perform public procurement for medicines. Parliament’s Confirmation And EU Law Breach On 29 September, the EU executive noted that most members of Bulgaria’s parliament confirmed this ongoing practice, a … Read more